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Hi I was hoping someone could help. My son was chased by a couple of boys in Peckham Rye park today on his way home from football about 11.40 this morning. He ran to seek help from a man who was jogging nearby.


This lovely man helped protect my son and stopped the boys from attacking him even though they were trying to push him out of the way. The man told my son his name was Nathan he described him as a white male with short dark hair wearing a black top and black shorts and looked about 6ft 1


My son knows one of the boys so we've given the police his details. I'm just trying to track Nathan down so I can say thank you and also ask if he wouldn't mind giving a statement to the police if necessary.


Thank you for reading.

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